KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE, Miss. -- Citizen Airmen with the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, also known as the Hurricane Hunters, deployed to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Tuesday to collect weather data in Hurricane Iselle as it approaches the Hawaiian Islands.
The team of reservists flew into Iselle Tuesday evening and this morning to collect weather data to assist forecasters in determining the status of the storm, which is now a category 1 hurricane. The data the Hurricane Hunters provide to the National Hurricane Center in Miami and the National Weather Service's Central Pacific Hurricane Center in Honolulu increases the accuracy of the forecast up to 25 percent, said Maj. Jon Brady, 53rd WRS aerial reconnaissance weather officer.
"Measuring the conditions within the storm provides emergency managers with the best information possible to assist them with determining the impact, issuing evacuation notices, and saves lives by letting the public know what to expect," said Brady.
The category 1 hurricane is expected to reach the Hawaii Island Thursday afternoon and impact the islands throughout the weekend, according to the NWSCPH. Hurricane Julio is about two to three days behind Iselle and is expected to follow in the same path.
The Hunters plan to fly reconnaissance mission into Hurricane Julio once Iselle passes and is no longer the main threat to the island chain, said Brady.
People in the areas that could be affected by this storm are urged to monitor local weather reports, he added.
According to Lt. Col. Roy Deatherage, an ARWO and the mission commander for the squadron's forward deployed operation center, squadron personnel will continue to operate from the island until approximately Aug. 13.
USAF. (U.S. Air Force Graphic by Rosario "Charo" Gutierrez)